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I love that smoothness. This is unedited (except from the white border).

Trying to capture my wifes beautiful eyes. Used the scarf to draw your eye to her eye.

Portrait shot in windowlight

Cold and wet weekend. Good time to get the macro out for a play and daydream of travel

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Flickriver

 

Fluidr

 

By a window with southern exposure. Gaston County, NC, USA. Canon T6i. 11/17/2017

Unknown Agfa pan (technical film), ISO 200, Agfa-22, 16 min, 20℃

Olympus E-M1MarkII OLYMPUS M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R

For Layla

So today was my last exam and it was a monologue for drama. My monolgue was about a girl named Elizabeth who goes to an all girls catholic school, so shes been around God. The monologue continues with her talking to God about how shes angry at him for making her grandma move away. I guess it was a real test of my acting skills since im totally opposite of my character!

 

So this is what my picture was inspired by :)

It was really hard to choose!

Few in comments +++

This is a study, by which I mean a picture taken to test possibilities. To see if I want to invest the time to really work for a picture. For example, if this was the "real picture", Jae probably wouldn't be in her plaid pajamas :-)

 

I've had the idea that our bathroom, particularly with this window, had potential for people pictures. This study proves that point to me. Expect more, similar.

 

Yashica FX-3 Super 2000

Yashica lens 50 mm 1:1.9

Kodak Gold 200 film

Shutter speed 125, f/1:2.8

March 2008, 9:30 AM

Apartment building, Boston, Massachusetts

 

After recording, Uncle Shoe and i hung out in this apartment upstairs. We took shots of these windows with the light coming in from the city and playing on the walls and the ceiling. We made a recording in the kitchen, and i took a shot in the bathroom.

 

This is the second of the two shots i took of the windows and the one i like the best. Uncle Shoe's shot is even more spectacular, catching most of the room with his wider lens. Yes, that's a bottle of Harpoon Glacier Harvest on the window sill; the Boston skyline is outside.

 

Taken with a converted Polaroid Pathfinder 110A on expired Fuji FP-3000B, f/11 for 25 seconds.

I was quite discouraged after I posted the 3 images of Tishelle a week ago. I thought that they looked good until I saw them later. Afterward, I felt they were too dark and contrasty.

 

I had to redo them. This time I lessened the contrast and performed a curves adjustment to lighten the shadows.

 

I think (and hope) that they are better. What do you think?

When you don't give way to pedestrians

Day 72 - 10/23/10

 

Who on here remembers doing the egg assignment in photo school? Bloody annoying!

 

Anyways, the light in my kitchen was so nice this day, and my dad always makes tons of hard boiled eggs at a time since he eats a lot of egg whites. So I decided on some food photography today:P

playing around with the window light and reflection

 

View On White

WindowLight Series #2

These rolls have become part of our tradition. They are awesome and very easy to make. I have even made them the past 2 years.

 

This is Aunt Jan, who started making them years ago.

My 11 month old son Jackson smiling by our bedroom window.

 

www.travisatwooddesign.com

Camera: TL70 by MiNT, +close-up lens

first in a series (I hope- I need volunteers as models, hint hint). Have been very lazy with the photographs of late- have been crafting and baking up a storm- and hope to be more disciplined.

 

All natural lighting, a little dodging & burning.

Rowan Shaw standing in his own kitchen. What's Rowan thinking?

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